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Welcome to the zoo! I'm Melissa, a mom who's truly living the life of Riley. I've been blessed with a wonderful husband, an absolutely amazing daughter, a happy home, a successful work life and much more! Thanks for taking a break from your journey to learn more about mine.

When your child is traveling in a stroller, their face and chest is usually protected from the elements by the stroller's canopy. But what do you do to protect their tiny legs, arms and feet from the direct sunlight? When it's hot outside, the last thing your child wants to do is put a blanket on to cover their lower half, but do you honestly want to slather them with sunscreen either?

Protecting your child from the sun's harmful rays is the concept behind the Sun Cover from Rain or Shine Kids (RoSK). Their attachable cover will help keep your child's entire body protected from a nasty sunburn.

I reviewed the Sun Cover from Rain or Shine Kids (RoSK), which retails for $38.00.

Traveling with Riley usually means exposing her to our scorching Texas sun! Of course, because she is so fair-skinned, I am always concerned about her skin's protection from the elements. Now, I've found the answer! Rain or Shine Kids came up with a really clever solution when they invented the Sun Cover. It's an organic cotton cloth with a colorful border and matching ties near the top.

These ties are what really make the Sun Cover super functional for they can easily be tied to the sides of your stroller. This way, the head and chest of your child is protected from the sun by your stroller's canopy and the bottom half of your child is protected by the RoSK Sun Cover.

This cloth is actually considered to offer SPF 30 protection! Now, you don't have to be inconvenienced with applying greasy sunscreen all over their arms and legs, because the Sun Cover does this same job for you easily! Because the Sun Cover is so light and airy, your child won't get overheated by having this cover on either.

What's really neat is that the Sun Cover can be used in many other ways besides only being attached to your stroller. This cover also attaches to baby carriers (see picture above) and car seats too! If you're breastfeeding in public, you can even tie the ends of the Sun Cover around your neck for an instant nursing cover.

What about if you live where it rains frequently and you'd like to protect your child from the rain or drizzle while in their stroller? Rain or Shine Kids has you covered there too. Just check out their rain gear section for more information.

I think that Rain or Shine Kids (RoSK) came up with a great idea by creating the Sun Cover. I only wish that I would have known about this cover sooner, so that it would have been much easier to protect Riley's delicate skin while we were outdoors. Just think, now you can easily apply SPF 30 sun protection to your child by simply tying two bows!

Disclosure: I received the Sun Cover from Rain or Shine Kids (RoSK)in order to facilitate my review. No other compensation was received. This product review is based on my own personal experiences with this item and is completely honest and objective.

I'm a former 7th grade Science teacher turned stay-at-home mom that lives in Houston, Texas. I am married to my college sweetheart and have a beautiful daughter named Riley, who definitely keeps me on my toes! I am also involved in starting a small business which would both manufacture and sell an invention that I've patented, called Toothpaste 2 Go. I love interacting with my readers and hope to learn as much about you as you learn about me!

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